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The CW has released an official description for the March 25 episode of Arrow, featuring the return of the Suicide Squad ... complete with a new addition - Cupid!

Here's how the network describes "Suicidal Tendencies."

Diggle marries Lyla; The Suicide Squad rides again - It's celebration time as Diggle (David Ramsey) and Lyla (guest star Audrey Marie Anderson) get married. However, Deadshot (guest star Michael Rowe) interrupts their honeymoon and tells them the Suicide Squad has been given a new mission - rescue United States Senator Joseph Cray (guest star Steven Culp) from a hostage situation in the Republic of Kasnia. Amanda Waller (guest star Cynthia Addai-Robinson) breaks down the mission and introduces them to the newest member of the Suicide Squad, Cupid (guest star Amy Gumenick). Meanwhile, Oliver (Stephen Amell) learns about Ray's new Atom costume and the two have a heated stand-off. Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) and Ray hit a rough patch. Jesse Warn directed the episode written by Keto Shimizu (#317). Original airdate 3/25/2015.

Via: GATV Emily Bett Rickards attends the bebe celebration of the launch of their Fall 2013 #be9to5 campaign at Provocateur on August 21, 2013 in New York City. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for bebe)

There have been some familiar faces between Arrow and The CW's first DC superhero drama, Smallville, in the past --- for starters, the actor playing Oliver Queen's doctor in the very first episode was Smallville's "Principal Kwan," and actors including Sarah-Jane Redmond, Michael Daingerfield, and Tahmoh Penikett have done both shows. Even the Queen mansion was familiar, as it was the same house used for Lex Luthor on Smallville.

Recent episode of Arrow, "The Offer," took things to a new level, though.

Adrian Glynn McMorran played "Murmur" in the show, but if we go back about 14 years, he was known to DC TV fans for a different role: That of "Jeremy Creek," the very first "meteor freak" met in the pilot episode of Smallville which aired in 2001.

Sadly, Smallville never brought Jeremy Creek back but now, he's had another DCU role.

All it took was a sincere comment delivered during her Comicpalooza panel to improve Summer's image with Felicity Smoak/Emily Bennett fans.

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My favorite scenes on Arrow were with Emily. I loved working with her. She’s just a sunshine of a person. I loved her rapport with Isabel or lack of rapport with Isabel. It was very fun for me to play with.

Neal McDonough has been cast as Damien Darhk, the main antagonist in the upcoming fourth season of The CW's "Arrow".

Darhk was referenced a few times last season, a former member of the League of Assassins who got on the bad side of the third season villain Ra's al Ghul (Matt Nable) and is now marked for death.

Darhk is a mysterious and sophisticated figure in charge of his own secret group, an organization called H.I.V.E. which has also been referenced.

McDonough has had experience both in comic adaptations, playing Dum Dum Dugan in both "Captain America: The First Avenger" and "Agent Carter," along with playing a season long villain which he memorably did in the third season of FX's "Justified".

"Arrow" returns for its fourth season on October 7th.

Via: The Live Feed Ruve Robertson (L) and actor Neal McDonough attend the world premiere of Marvel's 'Avengers: Age Of Ultron' at the Dolby Theatre on April 13, 2015 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Disney)

The CW's DC superhero series "Arrow" has cast another character for their upcoming season. Actor/Comedian Echo Kellum ("Ben And Kate," "Sean Saves The World") will join the fourth season of "Arrow" as Curtis Holt, better known as the superhero Mr. Terrific - an athlete and the third smartest man alive.

In this version, Holt is a technological savant and inventor who works at Palmer Technologies under the supervision of Felicity Smoak (Emily Bett Rickards).

The series has also cast "Bates Motel" actor Alexander Calvert in the recurring role of Anarky. In this version, Anarky is a deranged freelancing criminal who is willing to do whatever it takes to impress a potential employer.

British actor Jimmy Akingbola has landed a recurring role as a DC Comics villain on The CW's Arrow, EW has confirmed.

Akingbola (Sons of Liberty) will play Baron Reiter, otherwise known as Baron Blitzkrieg, the leader of the nefarious group Shadowspire in the comics. On the upcoming fourth season, Baron will act as an adversary for Oliver in the flashbacks.

Arrow is taking aim at Jeri Ryan, tapping the Star Trek: Voyager vet to guest star in Season 4.

The actress will appear in Episode 2, titled "The Candidate," as Jessica Danforth, a friend of the Queen family.

As teased in Ask Ausiello, the character is vying to be the new mayor and is a longtime pal of Moira's, as such, she was once close with Oliver and Thea. Her political ambitions will make her a target for a menacing antagonist.

Ryan's many, many TV credits include Body of Proof, Helix, Major Crimes, Warehouse 13, Leverage, The O.C. and Boston Public.

It's no secret that Caity Lotz, who played Sara Lance in the first two seasons of "Arrow," will be making a return to The CW's DC Universe, as she was announced to star in the "Arrow"/"Flash" spinoff, "Legends of Tomorrow," as early as February. However, the manner of her resurrection has been much more hush-hush. Now, in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, executive producer Marc Guggenheim has teased that "Arrow" would deal directly with the subject and that it may involve the new Ra's al Ghul in some capacity.

"Ray didn't explode in a catastrophic explosion and Sara needs to not be dead, "he said, confirming what many already knew. However, he added that Malcolm Merlyn (John Barrowman) - the new Ra's al Ghul - has "got a strong point of view on [that]."

"It's going to be handled head-on, "he added. "We're doing a really great episode that really tackles the question of Sara, death and resurrection. On 'Arrow,' nothing is easy, so it's not as simple as dumping her in the water."

In an earlier interview, he also mentioned, "The White Canary will be launched in the first few episodes of Arrow - 4x08, our typical crossover episode, will be doing a lot of heavy-lifting in terms of getting the 'Legends of Tomorrow' characters set up and also seeing where they are with relation to 'The Flash.' It's a big episode."

"Arrow" season four is scheduled to debut 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 7 on The CW. Ryan's episode will air on October 14.

'I wonder if their is any chance of Ravager/Isabel Rochev being restored back to life, that would be beneficial for the producers of Arrow."

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